Caldwell Relishes Chances To Run Ravens Offense

LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 09: Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron (L) and quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell (R) of the Baltimore Ravens watch as the team warms up prior to the start of the Ravens game against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on December 9, 2012 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)(Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Don’t expect Jim Caldwell to incorporate the triple-option or a variety of trick plays in his first NFL game as an offensive coordinator.

Caldwell will be running the Baltimore Ravens’ attack on Sunday against Denver. He assumed the post on Monday after head coach John Harbaugh fired Cam Cameron.

With only three weeks to go in the regular season, Caldwell plans to tweak the offense rather than overhaul it.

He says, “”Obviously there’s not going to be a system change of any sort. I’ll add a few wrinkles here and there.”

Caldwell, the former head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, hopes to help Baltimore (9-4) end a two-game skid. Denver (10-3) has won eight straight.

Caldwell intends to run the offense from the booth instead of on the field.